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LOST PROPERTY Case, Domain, Saturday.— ring Mason, 45-376. PIGAREITE Case, with monogram: near n. Saturday; reward.—Ring 20-116. -Leather, Pt. Chevalier; reward.— ~U 5 .Jj"»a Rd.. Pt. Chevalier. T1 taken mistake Somerv"eU ""SocfaT—-_-£Aense' return and obtajn ownjit hall. T°™ S OV w ir ck ' between NewmarWFP i West field, Saturday, branded 45-840 6 corner; j?2 reward.—Rins pARCEL. containing trousers! shirt . ° lou *?- vicinity Lome St.-High St • rew«u;d.— Ring 28-105 or 40-3-10; IJ. S \v'i, il i W^ el Hub-cap7~ OpotikC Reward hakatane — Vac «»m Oil. Frankton. OWNERS WANTED WATCH, lady's, gold, wrist,, found A ticky land, Wednesday last.—l 6 Hill St Onohunga, STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED piG, strayed on my property. If not -*■ claimed and expenses* paid within 7 w , ' be_ sold to defray expenses.— C. Hartley, Karaka, Runciman. CETTER, young, black" - and~ tan; JEI reward.—Phone 1811, Hamilton. £lO REwA RD - LOST. BLACK COCKER SPANIEL DOG. .Small Irritation Back of Left Ear. Answers Name "Cinder.'' Last Seen Rotorua Golf Links October 11. • Special Pet. Apply, BRENT'S, Rotorua. APARTMENTS VACANT APARTMENTS, single, double rooms, convs v ; Quiet. —3 Havelock St., Lower Symonda St. AORANGI, 23 Syraonds St.—Spacious, well-furn. double Flatlette, kitchenette; Singles; cooking or breakfast tray. BED-SIiTTING Room, double, fully furn.. opp. University.—2 Grafton Rd. BED-SITTING Room, single, attractive, s.c.; suit business person; phone.—2l St. Benedict's St. "pHIMES." 57 Symonds Street.—Select Single or Double Rooms; board optional; garage; tennis court. —11-144. / , clt JU.~Ring Thompson. Tiriview, Narrow .Neck, Davonport I?'£ Harbour Views.—Single or Double - Rooms, from 7a 6d.-Phone 42-108. Melmerley. i! 8 St. George's Bay Rd. Bed-Sitting Rooms, 12s 6d. 13s; Flats, 20s, 255; phone.—s4 Wynyard Street. GRAFTON. —Furn. Rooms, tray, 7s 6d, 9s; GRAFTON RD., 72.—Double and Single Bed-Sitting Rooms, furnished, own kitchenette., GRAFTON. —Furnished Bed-Sittinc Room, separate entrance, suit business lady.— 4 Carltoif Gore Rd. T7"HYBER PASS, 22, opp. Miller's.— Furn. Rooms, convs.; breakfast oi>tional; phone. , _ MT. EDEN.—Bedroom, sitting room, kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished; motor entrance; phone.—33 Fairview Rd. PONSONBY. —Attractive Furn., Unfurn., Double, Single, cooking convs., fireplaces; handy trams; moderate.—2o9 Ponsonby Rd. ROOM, single, furn., convs.; sep. entrance. —Woodside, 2 Burleigh St., off Khyber Pass. ROOMS (2). large, unfurn., 6olf-contained. entrance. —22 Mackelvie St.. Grey Lynn. SITTING Room, bedroom, kitchenette; reasonable; handy Ist section.—l 4 Abbott's Ed., Mt. Eden. *y Sunny Rooms, double, single, furnished, kitchenette, gas; everything provided.— 3 Waverley St., next Rink. APARTMENTS WANTED ADULTS (2), refined, require furn. Flat ii or Cottage, for term, near beach preferred; 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchenette, bathroom.—Select, 274, Herald. BED-SITTING Room, kitchenette, or Flat, Heme Bay, top Queen St,—Business Girl, 318, Herald. ""■LAT, furn., 2 bedrooms; vicinity Princes - St., immediately.—Adults, 301, Herald. FLAT, City, unfurn .; 1-2 rooms/fireplace; moderate essential.—J.. 299. Herald. KOHL, St. Heliers, Waterfront.—Flat, unfurn.; 2 bedrooms, sleeping porch, kitchenette, living room. self-contained; suit elderly couple.—l 9 William St., Dominion Rd. EOOMS (3). unfurn., handy school; careful tenants.—A.B.C., 297. Herald. QMALL, furn., self-contained Flat or HalfHouse; suit m.c.; state price, particulars.—T.H., 271, Herai.d. WANTED TO BUY A NTIQUE Furniture. Silver, Sheffield Plate,- China, Jewellery, Tapestries, Pewter,, China Figures.—l 7 Queen's Arcade, Auckland. A FPAREL.—La Modern Wardrobe (Mrs. -£* Outtrim), 15 Victoria St, Highest prices Ladiea' and Gent.'g Clothing.—42-674. BOTTLES. Sacks Mete's. Eighest Prices. Ring or Write. Reliable men will call.— Clark ißros., City. Phone 41-429, Newmarket Phone 44-109. BEtOHE Selling, Before Buying Your Furniture consult Squirrel] and Co.. We defy competition.—Phone 44-398. CHAMBERS' 20th Century Dictionary.— State price and condition to Book, 275, Heralo. GALVANISED Piping, lin., l}in. or ljin., up to 600 ft,.—C. Blair, GENT.'S Clothing, Boots, etc. Top prices gi.ven. Any quantity. Will call.—Ring - Wise. Phone 45-324 HUDSON Timing Pigeon Clock.—Les. Cooper, Secretary. Hamilton Homing Pigeon, Club, Claudelands. OLD Gold, Jewellery, etc.. any quantity. Our prices still highest.—Kissin. 10 Customs St. Weßt. CHOP Glass Counters (2), about 9ft.; where seen.—Urgent, 329, Herald. rpREADLE Machine, for general use; must -I- hear inspection.—State price, give full particulars to Sewing. 332. HeraldA NY Quantity Super Bags, Lime, Cement A Bags. Sacks; highest prices.—McKend rick Bros., Wellington St., Auckland. f?-|| A A Worth Used Furniture wanted, wlUv large or small lots.—Mum's, opp. Town Hall. Phone 47-367. g D I T S. HIGHEST PRICE PAID. RING 43-010—We Will Call. ASHER ROBINSON, Corner Victoria-Hobson Streets. BROKEN JEWELLERY Is Still Worth Money. We Pay HIGHEST CASH PRICES for Old Gold, Jewellery, etc. Sen<il to* JAS. pASCOE, JEWELLER, 80 Queen St.. and 66 Karangahape Rd. Also Hamilton. I?iURNITURE. < HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD.. Auctioneers, Next Power Board Buildings, Queen Street. Phone 40-325. GDI TS. SUITS. SUITS. Dunng 'he next four weeks we urgently reauirt 1000 SECOND-HAND SUITS. 1000 SECOND-HAND SUITS. Special Increase in Price. WE BUY ANYTHING. Phone 45-330 We will call. MELTZER BROS.. 61-63 Victoria St. W. (Eslab. over 20 years). JN Q UK N EW pREMISES - 2 DOORS BELOW OUR OLD PKEMISEB SAME HIGH PRICES RULING. Gold. old qol d. OLD. VJOLD SOVEREIGNS. SOVEREIGNS. ANYTHING MADE OF GOLD. "The Monetary Commission." dealing with gold now held by New Zealand Government, reports that the Dominion would considerably benefit by piompt disposal of this "dead asset" (Gold) TAKE THE HINT. Why not take advantage of extraordinary Price now Ruling? UTILISE YOUR POST OFFICE. P&roelB send by post receive prompt and careful attention. Refiners and qmelters po.. O 'Licensed. (Est. in New Zealand over 25 years.) Note Address— QUEEN STREET (Opposite His Majesty's Theatre). . Below J.C.L, Phone 46-603.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21932, 16 October 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21932, 16 October 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21932, 16 October 1934, Page 1

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